InsuranceGuy29
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Imagine paying a ton of money every month for the "privilege" of then paying a ton of money when you need services. No thank you.
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I just remembered I had an email recently from an FMO advertising UA, this is what it says about their commissions for the HDG product:
"We are currently offering an 18% Lifetime Commission to any of our agents who write United American Medicare Supplement Policies. United American pays LIFETIME level commissions on their Med-Supps (18%) and LIFETIME renewals on their ancillary products which are vested day one, dollar one!"
not sure what their HDG is priced at, but I looked it up in S&S, which is not super accurate, but i reckon it gets us in the ballpark, it says its $52/mo.
so you'd be looking at $113, level in perpetuity. thats better than UHC
I'm in the same boat with lots aging out. Problem is UHC is paying 80 cents a month at yr 7 on hdg vs UA HDG pays lifelong level commission of about $8 month. I doubt UHC will pay new commishThe rates for UHC high deductible G in Florida and other states are out now for June 1st effective and are very competitive for Florida anyway. Female age 65 44.90 ( UA 55.00) and Male Age 65 61.34 ( UA 64.00) before any discounts .They will be giving United American which was the lowest rate in Fl as of now a run for their money for this market .
Anybody now for sure yet if UHC is paying us if we switch a current UHC member that we are AOR of to high G. I have a boatload of UHC med suppies past the 6 year renewal payout .I looked at the change form that is used to change plans and it doesn't mention high G but maybe they just haven't updated it yet